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Show your society news to 771. . Wives of the National guards men now serving in Korea met Monday evening, June 11,' at the home of Mrs. Floyd King. The evening was spent in making recordings of the wives voices to be sent .to the fellows overseas. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Kling followed by an evening of sewing. On Monday, June 4, fifteen members of the wives group spent the evening a Lagoon and report a most enjoyable time. The next meeting of the group Is scheduled for June 25 at the home 'of Mrs. Glen Johnson, 39 South Second East. folk !Wednt tmW In Summer feU At Brigham City. ilining och Herd About The Terrific Food At The Lotus Melvin Griffiths Finishes Pharmacy School At U dont mean to boast, But have you tasted Our pork roast? Vlt t rim to seem Melvin W. Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith of this city, graduated recently from the school of pharmacy at. the University of Utah. Mr. Griffith's plans to open a drug store in the near future in Las Vegas, Nevada. He and his wife, the former Mildred Glenn, and three children, Ann, Bill and Marilyn, will leave shortly for Las Vegas where they will make their home. il In And Park At South Main Drive Mrs. Foyc Kling Fetes Guardmen Wives Mon. 324 2ina Olsen Fleeted State VFW Colonel And Mrs. Budge Visit At Petersen Home Auxiliary Conductress Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. - Colonel and , Mrs. Clare T. Budge are visitors at the home Mrs. Dan Petersen, Brigham City for a few days. Mrs. Budge is a daughter of Mrs. Petersen. They are in Brigham City from Fitzsimmons hospital ; . In Denver, where Colonel Budge Is stationed as a dentist. , Mrs. Zina Olsen of Brigham City was elected Conductress of the Utah Department of Auxiliary to the VFW in final ses-sioof the departments 18th annual encampment Sunday in the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Olsen is serving as senior vice president in the Brig- ham City Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Mrs. Robert Rupp And daughter Visit Here . Sacrament Meeting In Second Ward Sunday Mrs. Robert Rupp and tiny daughter Susan Kristine, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Spencer, 23, Tremonton and Coleen Savage, 18, Brigham City, on May 14 with consent of Mrs. Cora Savage. 24, Jack ONiel Kimber, Grouse Creek and Marlon Valentine Pearson, 18, Elko, Nevada. on May 15, James Townsend Palmer, Jr., 21, Tremonton, and Ruth Price, 18, RiVerdale. on May 21, with consent of Ethel H. Palmer. Leon Fryer, 17, Coll'lnston, and Patricia Sorenson, 16, Garland, on May 21, with consent of Leon Fryer and J. H. Sorenson. Ellis LeRoy Cox, 20, Brigham City, and Mary Ann Lamont King, 23, Brigham City, on May 24, with the consent of Mrs. El 'Leon . , Regular weekly sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday with Bish op Glen Knudsen presiding and President Rudger N. Price .as - ' visitor. Organ prelude was by Renie Littlewood. The services were under the direction of Heber An derson, group leader of the priesthood. Opening song was by the congregation and James A. Meservy gave the opening prayer , During the preparation of the sacrament the congregation sang. Owen D. Knudson and Clifford Woodland had charge of the sacrament assisted by 10 deasons. The topic for discussion was the restoration of the priesthood. Three talks were given, one toy Niel Hansen, the representing elders quorum, Wesley Anderson, from the sevenies quorum and D. M. Grover of the high priests, James Christensen and son, Don, sang An Angel From On High, with Mrs. Carol, Woodland at the piano and Jeannine Anderson rendered an organ selection. President Price made a short talk. Heber Anderson thanked all who had taken part and after the closing song by the congre gation, the benediction , was given by Nello Jensen. - - City Recreation Marriage Licenses Mrs. Hans Knudsen. Mrs. Rupp Is the former Ruby Knudsen. , Following a few weeks vaca- tion in Brigham City Mrs. Rupp will continue to Kansas City, Missouri, where the Rupps plan , to make their home. . Hs Cox. s Mel-chized- Its r Here ! PIN-CUR- HOME WAVE KIT L ATHEC NO CURLERS I NO BLOCKING I ONLY NO I If you van put up your hair In pin Curls, you can glvo yoursolf beautiful BOBBI Wave. Sets, styles, waves all at one time. Saves half the time and work. Leaves hair soft, shining, easier to eomb and manage. Pita Tat : t ALL , . AND BOBBI IT TAKES IS PIN CURLS for the beautiful toft wave youve always wanted. . HAMILTON CE Phsat ... DRUGS !1 'V. jugs Is glass phlx of Plans Getting Under Way BOX ELDER NEWS one-gallo- n the home of R. B. Troxier near Burlingham, Carolina. Brigham North Wednesday, City- - Utah June 13, 19S1 e For Hiram Walker quality old-tim- The Brigham City recreation program is once again under Willis way with councilman Hansen in charge of the affairs. Basil Williams has been ap pointed recreation director with Alan Hanline his assistant, Bud Powers is running the lights at the ball park during the eve -- i i nlrvgs. The city dance .program is once more under the capable direction of Mrs. Margaret John sen and Shelly Robinette. Their future plans will commence very soon, with details being announced later In the News and Jounal. 'Activities at Rees Pioneer park will consist of the Made-You- r the league baseball during week in the mornings and afterand noons. Lawn recreation boating under supervised care will be held each day from 2 oclock until 5 oclock. The city tennis cdlirts at Brigham Young Memorial park on West Forest have been painted and repaired and are now available for play until 10 oclock each evening. Make Reservations First Rees Pioneer park is available for family reunions and ward parties during the week-endand on some week nights. However, groups desiring the use of the park should first make res ervations by calling Basil Wil Blaine Reeves, 23, Tremonton, Ace Hi Meet At Home Of and Margaret Gent, 17, Tremon ton, on May 26, with the consent Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen of George Gent. Robert Orval Vowels, 25,- - Og Members of the Ace Hi pino- den, and Patricia Verneice Han chle club met Thursday, June 7, sen, 20, Willard, on May 26. at the home of Mrs. J. E. RasRichard Wayne Anderson, 25, mussen. and Barbara Ann El Garland,, Don B. Mrs. W. Ball and Mrs. mer, 21, Garland, on May 28. Baird were special guests for De Lonne Anderson, 21, Brigthe evening. ham City, and Margaret ForsFollowing luncheon pinochle gren, 21, Brigham City, on May ' f was enjoyed by Mrs. James 28.. Faulkner, Mrs. Pat Jensen, Mrs. Jerry Wayne Haggard, 22, E. J. Larsen, Mrs. George Rid d, I Arizona, 'am?" Re Nee Mrs. Earl (Barnard, Mrs. Wynn 24, Harper, Jensen,, Mrs. Basil Olsen, Mrs. May 28. Herbert Merrill and Mrs. MerTed D. MacFarlane, 23, Riverlin Larsen of Ogden. side, and Lynette Irene GardMrs. score went to High ner, 20, Deweyvllle, on May 29. George Ridd. Mrs.. Earl Barnard Donald Llonal Barker, 18, Co- liams at 714. drew out. Traveling prize was rinne, and Renee Duella Victor, For any other further informa won by Mrs. W, B. Ball and Mrs. 17, on May 29, tion about the summer recrea Brigham City, James Faulkner won low. with consent of Mrs. Evelyn S. tion program, call Basil Williams at 714 or Alan Hanline at Barker and R. M. Victor. iDarhl Don Williams, 19, Ma 439 R. Mrs. Ray Korth Hostess Idaho, and Ila AnnArchi To Regular Sewing Club lad, bald, 18, Plymouth, on May 29, The bone of contention that Mrs. Ray ' Korth entertained with consent of George R. Arch people talk about is often at ibald and Mrs. E. R. Williams. tached to their own jaws. Friday, June 8, at regular sewDallas Eugene Meldrum, 19, ing club. . Irene Shirley 'Favors were presented to each Tremonton, and 18, ' Bear River City, Nimble Nine 4-- H Club member present. A delicious Holmgren, on of luncheon was served by Mrs. Mrs.May- 31, with the consent Holds Third Meeting Meldrum. - - ' Albert Korth. Doyle Rasmussen, 20, Corinne, Those enjoying the remainder and The Nimble " Nine cluj of the evening Carolyn Thompson, 17, TreIn sewing were: monton on June 1, with the congirls held their third meeting Mrs. Herman Hadfield, Mrs. of the year, June 7, at the home sent of Mrs. Adolph RasmusMrs. Reeve Max Bott, Brown, of Mrs. Anson Call, group lead sen and Annie G. Thompson. Mrs. Lee Andersen and Mrs. ' , er. . George Jorgensen, 25, Brigham Lowell Packer. , Mrs. Call discussed, the 2nd City, and Yvonne Anderson, 23, years work in clothing with the Brigham City, on June 2. girls and their mothers. Re School Friends Honor 22, Ralph Reed Channell, freshments were served to nine Lois and Barbara Brigham City, 4 June Janet Forsgren , girls and seven mothers. Winther, 21, Brigham City, on Officers of the club, for this Anna Lee Hunsaker and Shir June 4. Tingey, ley Valcarce entertained at year include Kayla Boyd A. Hawks, 21, Howell, president; Sharon Mills, vice personal bridal shower In honof and Senneth , Iverson, 18, Bear president; Nolene Jensen, secre of Janet Fosgren at the Hunsa-ke- r River City, on June 4. Eleanor Shelby, Dee C. Hitsehi, 26, Park Valhome on June 4. song and cheer leader; Patty 19, wfere serv ley, and Deon Christensen, refreshments Light Sycamore, pianist; .Nancy Ann ed and the group enjoyed mak Tremonton, on June 5. ' Morrell, club reporter and Shara brides book for the guest on Johnson, chairman of party ing of honor. Masons Vacation In committee with Carol Poulsen m-UF- VJ As the bride-to-b- e opened the and Camille Jensen on the com- many 10 For Kansas her Days Jby presented gifts i mittee. . friends, wishes were made and Murray Mason the ribbons from the gifts were Mr. and Mrs. and children David and Barbara, tied in her hair by Anna Lee. Laney s Vacation In Those attending were: Lodine returned Sunday morning from a ten days vacation in Kansas. Nevada, California, Pehrson, Joleen Forsgren, Mrs. While there they visited in And Arizona . Lloyd Forsgren, Marilyn Rigby, Smith Center with , John Martha Hammond, Kay Aoki, Mrs. of father Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Laney Kazuko Endow, Neone Ander and three daughters, Carol, sen, Mary Faye Andersen, Ro and in Manhattan with Mr. and Ruth - and Judy, returned re- gene Ward, Pat Reed, the guest Mrs. T. O. Mason. cently from a weeks vacation of honor and the hostesses.- Visit In Brigham City trip. They visited friends in St. Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Hillis of Los Utah and Angeles, George, California, have been Berkeley, U. Mrs. F. California. Mr. and Birth Of Son Announcer visiting in Utah Ifor the past Woods of Kingman, Arizona were their host and hostess By Mr. and Mrs. D. Cobb week. While in Brigham City they while there. Mrs. Woods is a Mr. and Mrs. Delwin J. Cobb visited at the home of Mr. and sister to Mr. Laney. announce the arrival of their Mrs. StratfQrd. Mrs. Hillis They also visited the Boulder first child, a six pound 14 ounce is theClyde former Marion Stratford. Dam and report a most enjoyson, bom June 5, in the Thomas able trip. ONLY , . . WEEKLY D. Dee Memorial hospital in Og after minimum den. dawn payment Mrs, Cobb is the former Iva Oar Readers Write Corinne DUP Camp Will Grover, daughter of Mr. and L. Mrs. Merlin of Brigham Mr. Chas. Claybaugh: Hold Meeting Friday Thank you for sending me the Thrilling to look at to use to City. of Paternal grandparents are Mr. Box Elder Journal. Sure appre Corinne camp Daughters own! A genuine Norge with loads and Mrs. Everett D. Cobb also date it. I love to read the Utah Pioneers will hold its of shelf space even in the door! news about your friendly city. ular monthly meeting Friday, of Brigham City. The child June 15, at 2 p. m., at the home the first grandchild for the Sincerely, Over 18 sq. ft. of shelf area plus a . Mrs. R. M. Knudsen. Cobbs. of Lois Hubbard. 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